(a) When software is designed to run on a
system that has a keyboard, product functions
shall be executable from a keyboard where the
function itself or the result of performing a
function can be discerned textually.

Authoring: Supports with exceptions

Most commands and functions in the iSpring Pro 7 user
interface are accessible by keyboard or through the
application menu or customizable shortcuts. However,
there are some exceptions, including:
Focus movements on controls of Presentation Explorer
and Narration Editor.
Some controls, such as video narration clips, are not
reachable using a keyboard alone.

Output: Supports with exceptions

Most elements of iSpring Pro 7 output are accessible via
screen readers with some exceptions.

(b) Applications shall not disrupt or disable
activated features of other products that are
identified as accessibility features, where those
features are developed and documented
according to industry standards. Applications
also shall not disrupt or disable activated
features of any operating system that are
identified as accessibility features where the
application programming interface for those
accessibility features has been documented by
the manufacturer of the operating system and is
available to the product developer.

Supports

iSpring Pro 7 does not disrupt or disable accessibility features.

(c) A well-defined on-screen indication of the
current focus shall be provided that moves
among interactive interface elements as the
input focus changes. The focus shall be
programmatically exposed so that assistive
technology can track focus and focus changes.

Authoring: Supports with exceptions

Focus can be exposed visually or programmatically with
some exceptions, including:
Controls in Presenters and Resources dialog windows
don’t indicate focus and it cannot be set
programmatically.

HTML5-based output: Supports with exceptions

Focus can be exposed visually or programmatically on
PowerPoint slides. The indication of focus is shown
when a screen reader is activated.

(d) Sufficient information about a user interface
element including the identity, operation, and
state of the element shall be available to
assistive technology. When an image represents
a program element, the information conveyed
by the image must also be available in text.

Authoring: Supports with exceptions

Some inputs and controls in the iSpring Pro 7 interface
do not provide sufficient information to Assistive
Technology. Play, Stop, Previous Slide and Next Slide
buttons in the Record Audio/Video dialog do not provide
identity information. Some Sync controls are missing
identity information in Narration Editor.

HTML5-based output: Supports with exceptions

Sufficient information is available for controls in the
iSpring Pro Player and presentation content with some
exceptions, including:
Text labels are not available for buttons Play, volume
control and Full screen.

(e) When bitmap images are used to identify
controls, status indicators, or other
programmatic elements, the meaning assigned
to those images shall be consistent throughout
an application's performance.

Authoring: Supports

HTML5-based output: Supports

It’s possible to set ALT text for PowerPoint content.

(f) Textual information shall be provided
through operating system functions for
displaying text. The minimum information that
shall be made available is text content, text
input caret location, and text attributes.

Authoring: Supports with exceptions

With the exception of some text input controls in certain
dialog boxes, text information is available to Assistive
Technology.

HTML5-based output: Supports with exceptions

Content elements in the iSpring Pro player include
functional text that can be read by Assistive Technology.

The iSpring Pro 7 interface provides nearly full support
for Windows High Contrast mode with the exception of
some dialog boxes.

Output: Does not support

The Player does not inherit user display settings.

(h) When animation is displayed, the
information shall be displayable in at least one
non animated presentation mode at the option
of the user.

Authoring: Not applicable

The iSpring Pro 7 interface does not use animation.

Output: Supports

Animations are optional. Authors can create a content
without animations.

(i) Color coding shall not be used as the only
means of conveying information, indicating an
action, prompting a response, or distinguishing a
visual element.

Authoring: Supports

The iSpring Pro 7 user interface never uses a color solely
for conveying information. There is always an image or a
caption for controls.

Output: Supports

The iSpring Pro player interface never uses a color solely
for conveying information. There is always an image or a
caption for controls.
A content author can duplicate color information with
other methods.

(j) When a product permits a user to adjust color
and contrast settings, a variety of color
selections capable of producing a range of
contrast levels shall be provided.

Authoring: Not applicable

The iSpring Pro 7 does not permit the user to adjust
color and contrast settings.

Output: Not applicable

It is not possible for users to adjust color and contrast
settings in the iSpring Pro player. However, content
creator may use contrast colors as a player theme.

(k) Software shall not use flashing or blinking
text, objects, or other elements having a flash or
blink frequency greater than 2 Hz and lower
than 55 Hz.

Authoring: Supports

The iSpring Pro 7 user interface does not use flashing or
blinking text, objects, or other elements.

Output: Supports

Animations are optional for the output content. Author
can create presentations without animations. Moreover,
there is a special option in Publish settings that will
disregard all animations.

(l) When electronic forms are used, the form
shall allow people using assistive technology to
access the information, field elements, and
functionality required for completion and
submission of the form, including all directions
and cues.

Authoring: Supports with exceptions

Most of the control elements and forms in the
iSpring Pro 7 user interface can be used with just a keyboard
and provide sufficient information for Assistive
Technology with some exceptions.

(e) Redundant text links shall be provided for
each active region of a server-side image map.

Not applicable

iSpring Pro 7 does not create server-side image maps.

(f) Client-side image maps shall be provided
instead of server-side image maps except where
the regions cannot be defined with an available
geometric shape.

Not applicable

iSpring Pro 7 does not create server-side image maps.

(g) Row and column headers shall be identified for data tables.

Not applicable

iSpring Pro 7 presentations do not contain data tables.

(h) Markup shall be used to associate data cells
and header cells for data tables that have two or
more logical levels of row or column headers.

Not applicable

iSpring Pro 7 presentations do not contain data tables.

(i) Frames shall be titled with text that facilitates
frame identification and navigation.

Not applicable

iSpring Pro 7 does not create frames.

(j) Pages shall be designed to avoid causing the
screen to flicker with a frequency greater than 2
Hz and lower than 55 Hz.

Supports

By default iSpring Pro 7 does not create content that
causes the screen to flicker at a frequency greater than
2Hz or lower than 55Hz.

(k) A text-only page, with equivalent information
or functionality, shall be provided to make a
web site comply with the provisions of this part,
when compliance cannot be accomplished in
any other way. The content of the text-only
page shall be updated whenever the primary
page changes.

Supports

Authors can create text-only versions of their presentations.

(l) When pages utilize scripting languages to
display content, or to create interface elements,
the information provided by the script shall be
identified with functional text that can be read
by assistive technology.

Supports

Content elements in the iSpring Pro player include
functional text that can be read by Assistive Technology.

(m) When a web page requires that an applet,
plug-in or other application be present on the
client system to interpret page content, the
page must provide a link to a plug-in or applet
that complies with §1194.21(a) through (l).

Not applicable

The HTML5 content support is performed by an Internet browser without third-party plugins.

(n) When electronic forms are designed to be
completed online, the form shall allow people
using assistive technology to access the
information, field elements, and functionality
required for completion and submission of the
form, including all directions and cues.

(a) All analog television displays 13 inches and
larger, and computer equipment that includes
analog television receiver or display circuitry,
shall be equipped with caption decoder circuitry
which appropriately receives, decodes, and
displays closed captions from broadcast, cable,
videotape, and DVD signals. As soon as
practicable, but not later than July 1, 2002,
widescreen digital television (DTV) displays
measuring at least 7.8 inches vertically, DTV sets
with conventional displays measuring at least 13
inches vertically, and stand-alone DTV tuners,
whether or not they are marketed with display
screens, and computer equipment that includes
DTV receiver or display circuitry, shall be
equipped with caption decoder circuitry which
appropriately receives, decodes, and displays
closed captions from broadcast, cable,
videotape, and DVD signals.

Not applicable

iSpring Pro 7 does not include display hardware.

(b) Television tuners, including tuner cards for
use in computers, shall be equipped with
secondary audio program playback circuitry.

Not applicable

iSpring Pro 7 does not include television tuner hardware.

(c) All training and informational video and
multimedia productions which support the
agency's mission, regardless of format, that
contain speech or other audio information
necessary for the comprehension of the
content, shall be open or closed captioned.

Supports

iSpring Pro 7 allows authors to add a video with
open captions. Slide Notes can duplicate audio
information in a written form.

(d) All training and informational video and
multimedia productions which support the
agency's mission, regardless of format, that
contain visual information necessary for the
comprehension of the content, shall be audio
described.

(a) At least one mode of operation and
information retrieval that does not require user
vision shall be provided, or support for assistive
technology used by people who are blind or
visually impaired shall be provided.

Authoring: Supports with exceptions

Many controls in the iSpring Pro 7 user interface are
accessible to screen readers. However, some of their
functions cannot be accessed with a keyboard.

HTML5-based output: Supports with exceptions

The main controls in the iSpring Pro 7 player user
interface can be accessible with a keyboard and provide
sufficient Assistive Technology information with some
exclusions.
A slide content can be audio narrated.

(b) At least one mode of operation and
information retrieval that does not require
visual acuity greater than 20/70 shall be
provided in audio and enlarged print output
working together or independently, or support
for assistive technology used by people who are
visually impaired shall be provided.

In most cases the Player and generated content provide
sufficient indication of focus to screen magnifier users
with some exceptions, including:
Player controls, depending on the skin used, may not
provide a sufficient visual indication of focus.
A slide content can be audio narrated.

(c) At least one mode of operation and
information retrieval that does not require user
hearing shall be provided, or support for
assistive technology used by people who are
deaf or hard of hearing shall be provided.

Authoring: Supports

The iSpring Pro 7 user interface does not require user hearing.

Output: Supports

It is possible to add slide notes or captions to slides containing audio or video.

(d) Where audio information is important for the
use of a product, at least one mode of operation
and information retrieval shall be provided in an
enhanced auditory fashion, or support for
assistive hearing devices shall be provided.

Authoring: Supports

The iSpring Pro 7 user interface does not require user hearing

Output: Supports

It is possible to add slide notes or captions to slides containing audio.

(e) At least one mode of operation and
information retrieval that does not require user
speech shall be provided, or support for assistive
technology used by people with disabilities shall
be provided.

Supports

Authoring tools and generated content do not require user speech.

(f) At least one mode of operation and
information retrieval that does not require fine
motor control or simultaneous actions and that
is operable with limited reach and strength shall
be provided.

Authoring: Supports with exceptions

Certain controls in the iSpring Pro 7 interface are
difficult to reach using a keyboard alone.

Output: Supports with exceptions

Some operations, such as drag and drop in quizzes, may
require fine motor control and no keyboard alternative
is available.

Section 1194.41 Information, Documentation, and Support

Criteria

Supporting Features

Remarks and explanations

(a) Product support documentation provided to
end-users shall be made available in alternate
formats upon request, at no additional charge.

Supports

iSpring provides electronic version of a user manual.

(b) End-users shall have access to a description
of the accessibility and compatibility features of
products in alternate formats or alternate
methods upon request, at no additional charge.

Supports

The description of accessibility features is included in
the documentation. iSpring provides electronic version
of a user manual.

(c) Support services for products shall
accommodate the communication needs of end-users with disabilities.

Supports

Support is provided via email and phone. Service TTY is not provided.

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